Pizza Soup

Pizza Soup by Fay Robinson, published by Childrens Press in 1993, is a delightful children’s book that spans 32 pages. Written in English, this engaging story follows Little Nicki and her collection of stuffed animals, which come to life when she is not around. The narrative is crafted with predictable language, making it accessible for young readers and ideal for read-aloud sessions.
In this charming tale, readers will discover the playful adventures of Nicki’s toys as they engage in various mischiefs. The book supports emergent readers, particularly in a whole language classroom setting, by encouraging participation through its rhythmic and repetitive structure. With themes of family and imagination, Pizza Soup offers a whimsical exploration of childhood and the joy of play.
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Little Nicki has her very own cuddly collection of stuffed animals that she keeps in her room, but what Nicki doesn’t know is that when her toys are all alone, they spring to life and get into all kinds of playful mischief! Each story is written with predictable language — so children can join in as you read aloud the very first time. The series provides the perfect support for emergent readers in a whole language classroom.
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